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The Lost Keys of Masonry: The Legend of Hiram Abiff

1924. The author, not a Mason himself, sets before the reader the unspeakable truth, the unutterable perfection. He has read the deeper meaning of the ritual. Not having assumed the formal obligations, he calls upon all mankind to enter into the holy of holies. Not initiated into the physical craft, he declares the secret doctrine that all may hear. With vivid allegory and profound philosophical disquisition, he expounds the sublime teachings of Freemasonry, older than all religions, as universal as human aspiration.

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"It is worse by far to know and not to do than never to have known at all." "He must search for the high things in lowly places and find the lowly things in high places."Read full review

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This book actually is a combination of 3 different texts from MP Hall. The first deals with the basic ideas of Freemasonry as reflected into the 3 Blue Lodge degrees, at least in some symbolic way ...Read full review

About the author (2003)

Manly P. Hall (1901a1990) founded the Philosophical Research Society in 1934. He was a prolific author and lecturer, and remains a primary exponent of the Western Mystery Tradition.